Subject: ENSP 310: Environmental Monitoring and Characterization – New – Summer Session I Description: Dr. Greg Schnarr will be teaching a new course that will provide hands-on training in environmental monitoring and characterization field techniques common in the environmental consulting industry, including groundwater, surface water, stormwater, soil/vadose zone, soil-vapor, surface air, and pore-water sampling. Topics covered will also include monitoring program design, interpretation and reporting of monitoring results, and review of applicable regulations driving environmental monitoring programs. Special topics will be covered relating to current environmental issues of concern at contaminated sites, such as vapor intrusion of organic contaminants from the subsurface into indoor air. A comprehensive case study will be evaluated at the end of the course, wherein many of the covered monitoring techniques are currently being applied and results are synthesized to build a conceptual site model. By the end of the course, students will have working familiarity with common environmental monitoring and characterization methods. The course will include a series of field trips to ongoing environmental monitoring sites in the Washington DC metro area (such as those compiled here). Prior to the site-visit students will review available documentation regarding the site monitoring program. During the site visit students will walk the site, review the site history and ongoing practices, and apply environmental monitoring field methods. This course will provide excellent preparation for entry-level positions as environmental scientists in engineering and consulting terms. The pre-requisites are: CHEM131 or CHEM135; and (ENSP101, GEOL100, GEOL120, ENST200, GEOG201, or ENCE100). Dr. Schnaar has significant practical experience managing environmental monitoring programs in private environmental consulting, and has authored U.S. EPA guidance documents on environmental monitoring project design and implementation. For more information, please contact him at: [log in to unmask] Contact Person: Dr. Greg Schnaar Contact Email: [log in to unmask]